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A New Research Is Indicating That Babies Born From C-Section Tend To Have More Hospital Microbiome, Which Is Different For Vaginally Born Babies Who Get Most Of Their Gut Bacteria From Their Mothers. However, After 6-9 Months, When The Babies Begin To Wean, These Difference In Gut Bacteria Largely Disappear.
Babies born by c-section have less of mom's gut bacteria. Here's why that's important – CNNThere are significant differences between babies born by cesarean and babies born vaginally when it comes to a newborn’s microbiome, the bacteria that colonize our gut and play a key role in keeping us healthy, new research has found.